Wojcickij said she knows other families like hers - close but separated by a global pandemic. The Blue Water Bridge and other international crossings remain closed to non-essential travel due to the coronavirus pandemic. and Canada, and it’s been a year since she has seen her daughter, 4-year-old granddaughter, parents, and other friends and family in person in Canada. However, she’s a dual citizen of both the U.S. “One unique aspect to HAFS is we have this moving nest which is basically an area of high-resolution fine grid that follows the storm as it moves and allows you to simulate the eyewall, the eye, the rainband, all those features of a hurricane in more detail,“ said University of Miami Meteorologist Andy Hazelton.Cheryl Wojcickij said she and her husband, Terry, had originally moved from Shelby Township to Port Huron to be closer to family. HAFS can zoom in with a resolution of 1.2 miles on areas of a hurricane that are key to improving wind intensity and rain forecasts, the NHC said. “HAFS provides more accurate, higher-resolution forecast information both over land and ocean,” NOAA said. BackgroundĪn experimental version of HAFS which ran from 2019 to 2022 showed a 10-15% improvement in track predictions compared to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s existing hurricane models. The system is the first new major forecast model to use NOAA’s updated weather and climate supercomputers. The NHC said its new “Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System,” or HAFS for short, went operational on June 27 alongside older models for the 2023 hurricane season. (WFLA) - A revolutionary weather model that accurately predicted the rapid intensification of Hurricane Ian will assume the position as the National Hurricane Center’s premier hurricane forecasting model.
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